Airbus A300

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A300 was the first wide-bodied twin-engine aircraft and also the first aircraft-model launched by Airbus Industrie in the early 1970's. A300 was the result of a number of european companies co-operation with the target: a 300 seater "flying bus". The 300-seats decreased a bit during the desiging process of the aircraft. Production ended in 1997 after 561 aircraft.
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The A300, the first product of the Airbus Industrie consortium, was the first twin-engine wide-body aircraft. The A300 was the result of a number of european companies co-operation with the target of a 300 seater "flying bus". Production ended in 1997 after 561 aircraft.
  
A300 was also build as a Super Transporter variant, named Airbus A300-600ST Beluga introduced in 1995. The Beluga variant is aswell avalable in [[av8]] from 1995.
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The A300 has also been built as an oversized freight transport, the A300-600ST Beluga. The Beluga variant is a refittable variant in [[av8]] from 1995 onwards.
  
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A300 Wikipedia article] (A300)
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A300 Wikipedia article] (A300)

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The Airbus A300 is a jet aircraft in av8.

Stats

Introduction 1973
Aircraft Type Large
Cruising Speed 560mph
Landing Speed 160mph
Capacity 260 pax & 40 mail, or 200 crates of goods

Information

A300.jpg

The A300, the first product of the Airbus Industrie consortium, was the first twin-engine wide-body aircraft. The A300 was the result of a number of european companies co-operation with the target of a 300 seater "flying bus". Production ended in 1997 after 561 aircraft.

The A300 has also been built as an oversized freight transport, the A300-600ST Beluga. The Beluga variant is a refittable variant in av8 from 1995 onwards.

Wikipedia article (A300)

Wikipedia article (Beluga)

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